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Upcoming event: Solar H2Ottawa

Posted: June 18th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: Events | No Comments »

Find out about solar hot water systems and how to take advantage of great financial rebates.

Using solar heat means less demand for fossil fuels & electricity.
Reducing the amount of fuel you burn means lowering GHG emissions, less pollution, and more money in your pocket. Investing in solar technology also means a bigger payback on the biggest investment of your life – your home.

Solar H2Ottawa is an initiative that aims to inform consumers about the benefits of solar water heating while making it cheaper!

Tuesday June 23, 2009
7 pm – 9 pm
Assembly Hall, Dovercourt Recreation Centre


July WWCA meeting – all are welcome

Posted: June 18th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: Meetings | No Comments »

Come on out to the July meeting of the West Wellington Community Association!

Please note a change from our usual venue.

When: Wednesday, July 15, 2009

7:30 to 9:00 p.m.

Where: GCTC


How to Start a Community Garden Workshop

Posted: June 18th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: News | No Comments »

NOW is the time to start working on gardens for next growing season.  In fact, it can take up to a year (or more) to get a Community Garden started.  If you are interested in starting a garden in your neighbourhood, be sure to attend this free workshop where we will learn about the steps involved in starting a community garden, the supports that are available, tips for organizing the garden, and much more.

“How to Start a Community Garden” Workshop

July 8, 2009

7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Just Food Office Boardroom

280 Metcalfe St., 5th Floor

Please call Terri at 613-236-9300 x309 or e-mail email hidden; JavaScript is required to reserve your spot.


Ottawa to Host Light Rail Transit (LRT) Technology Forum June 20, 2009

Posted: June 12th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: News | No Comments »

Ottawa City Council approved the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) in November 2008, including a vision for achieving an integrated, citywide transit solution to better serve communities across Ottawa. The specific type of technology needed to achieve this vision has yet to be identified.

To address the technology issue, the City of Ottawa is hosting an LRT Technology Forum on June 20, 2009 that will bring together the public, transit experts, technology providers and key stakeholders to identify the best transit technology options for the City’s new LRT system.

You are invited to take part in the Forum on Saturday, June 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 at City Hall.  Presentations by staff and technology providers will be followed by small group discussions. There will also be an opportunity to visit displays and engage with other participants and technology providers.

Have a look at the schedule of events to find out more about who is speaking and when.

Want to learn more?

The City has prepared a series of background documents to highlight the technology related issues associated with building the new LRT system. Get informed by reading the papers. Then, send your comments no later than July 15, 2009.

Your chance to get involved starts now

You can contribute to the technology discussion by:

  • Reading and commenting on the technical background documents
  • Attending the Forum on June 20. Seating is limited for the small group discussions, so please register in advance to save your spot.
  • E-mailing your comments and opinions no later than July 15, 2009.

Direct your questions to:

Barbara Backland
Forum Coordinator
E-mail: email hidden; JavaScript is required
613-580-2424, ext. 14953


Friends of Lansdowne Park Rally

Posted: June 12th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: News | No Comments »

Come join the Friends of Lansdowne Park for a family-friendly rally on Sunday June 14 at 1 p.m., Aberdeen Pavilion.

  • Hear from speakers like sustainability expert, David Chernushenko
  • Walk or run around Lansdowne Park to appreciate the potential of this 40-acre public space
  • Enjoy music from the Glebop Jazz Trio
  • Plan to drop into the Ottawa Farmers Market
  • Do your part to make this a fantastic public space for now, and for future generations.

Bring the kids and invite your friends for an easy and fun march in the park.Together we can make Lansdowne great again.
WHY DO WE NEED TO RALLY?
Help us stop a bad process.
As you may have heard, the City of Ottawa is currently negotiating an unsolicited proposal for the future of Lansdowne Park with a consortium of local developers.. That’s right, developers. Not citizens, who are the tax payers and park users. There has been no public or competitive process to invite ideas and proposals for Lansdowne Park–nearly 40 acres of public land facing the Rideau Canadal, a world heritage site.
Think about the costs
Much of this deal is still under wraps, but we do know that it includes spending $125 million of Ottawa tax payers’ money to refurbish the stadium and arena , giving up public land for 250,000 square feet of retail, and handing over city control of nearly 70% of park for 30 years.
Get it right – Make Lansdowne great for future generations
Our goal is to see the City return to its original plan of an open design competition. One that would produce a variety of ideas, visions and possibilities for this great public space.
Join us at a public Rally on Sunday June 14 at 1:00 p.m, Aberdeen Pavilion, Lansdowne Park. Tell the City that you want to see the future of the Park decided not just by a few, but by everyone.

PS — If you aren’t able to join us on June 14, you can still help. Contact your local councillor or visit www.friendsoflansdownepark.ca for more information. And please spread the word to others.


Upcoming event sponsored by the Federation of Citizens’ Associations (FCA)

Posted: June 11th, 2009 | Author: westwellington | Filed under: News | No Comments »

Our Ottawa: Power and Decision Making at City Hall

  • How are decisions made at City Hall?
  • Where does power lie at the City of Ottawa?
  • How is the public involved?
  • What are the best practices from cities across Canada and the world?
  • Should Municipal Parties play a role?
  • What changes, if any, need to be made to make our City government more responsive to the citizens of Ottawa?

Join us for an open discussion about these questions and City leadership as a whole.

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
6:30P.M.-7:00 P.M. (Refreshments)
7:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. (Discussion and Debate)
Room 2000, Minto Building, Carleton University

Panelists include:

Ms. Leslie Donnelly
Deputy City Clerk, City of Ottawa

Dr. David Zussman
Jarislowski Chair in Public Sector Management, Telfer School of Management;
Chair, Mayor of Ottawa’s Taskforce on Governance Report

Dr. Christopher Stoney
Professor, Carleton University
School of Public Policy and Administration

Mr. Bob Brocklebank
Federation of Citizen Associations